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2016/2017
Bowls Canterbury Inc
Annual Report
2017 National Champions—Canterbury Men’s National Intercentre Team
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INCORPORATED
DIRECTORY AS AT 30th APRIL 2017
Nature of Business : Regional Sporting Organisation
Business Address: PO Box 29620
Fendalton
Christchurch
Registered Office: 28a Makora St
Fendalton
Christchurch
President: Brian Barker
Board Members: Karolyn Boon
Alan Dunlop
Tony Fielding
Bill Joblin
Graham Russell
Staff: Adrian Robins Chief Executive Officer
Mel Mather Operations & Development Manager
Emily Robbins Youth Development Coordinator
Katie Griffiths Events & Marketing Coordinator
Auditor: Peter Davidson and Associates
Bank: ANZ Bank NZ LTD
Solicitors: Harmans Lawyers
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PRESIDENTS ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2017
With my second term as Chairman of the Board coming to an end I can look back on another successful season for Bowls Canterbury. The highlight of the season was the World Bowls event being staged in Christchurch, with Burnside Bowling Club as headquarters (3 greens). The greens at Bowls Papanui (2 greens), Fendalton Bowling Club (2 greens) and the Centre Green (1 green) were also involved. A huge thank you from the Board of Bowls Canterbury to the above clubs and their many willing volunteers. This World Bowls event was the recipient of the ‘Sport Canterbury Event of the Year’ at their annual awards night. The Bowls Canterbury Centre Programme was successfully completed, highlighted again by the two Finals Days (28th/29th January and 22nd/23rd April). A huge thanks to Adrian, Mel, Katie and Emily in the Centre Office. The Programme for the 2017/2018 season will be in place by the time this report is read. A committee of ten enthusiastic club members have met under the guidance of our Events Manager, Katie Griffiths, and alterations have been made. Clubs were asked to submit ideas/recommendations/remits for discussion. Disappointingly only five clubs (Belfast, Bowls Papanui, Burnside, Elmwood and Redcliffs Mt Pleasant) used this forum to advance the game in the Centre. Emily Robbins, our Youth and Community Bowls Coordinator has yet again worked tirelessly this season, visiting 23 schools which had a total participation of 6,540. With a similar programme in place for the coming season we are doing our best to increase our playing numbers in the future.
Sports Awards This year we put in seven nominations at the 2016 Nexia New Zealand Canterbury Sports Awards in the following categories:
These nominees were selected based on their performance in the 2016 year (January-December). It was a great night with two winners for Bowls Canterbury in ‘Event of the Year’ – World Bowls, and ‘Club of the Year’ – Burnside Bowling Club.
AWARD NOMINEE
Administrator Bill Fowlie
Club Burnside Bowling Club
Coach Raelene Peters
Official Ann Wright
Event World Bowls 2016
Sports Man Kerry Becks
Sports Woman Angela Boyd
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Sponsorship We appreciate the support from all sponsors who are in behind Bowls Canterbury:
House of Hearing Henselite Lamb and Hayward Funerals Nicowear Kelvin Scott Plastering GMC Decorators Travlon Summerset NZ Sports Turf Institute Prebbles Turf World Ryman Healthcare
Grants Thank you to the following organisations whom we received Grants from:
Youthtown Rata Foundation New Zealand Community Trust Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Trust Trust Aoraki Pub Charity First Soverign Sport Canterbury Mainland Foundation Lion Foundation
To the Gaming Trust and Sponsors a huge thank you from Bowls Canterbury. We look forward to your continued support. Representative 2016/2017 was another strong year for our representative teams. Development Women – Semi-finalist Development Men – Semi-finalist Senior Women – Non-qualifier for post section play Senior Men – Winners of the New Zealand Centre title To the Senior Men Selectors, Darryl Hawker and Ron Matheson, and the players Andrew Kelly, Stephen Ditfort, Gary Lawson, Richard Hocking, Nathan Glasson, Kelvin Scott and Lance Pascoe – a huge congratulations on winning the National Intercentre title. It is with sadness that I acknowledge the passing of one of last season’s selectors, Eddie Simpson. Eddie had been a selector for Canterbury for the past 3 years and will be sorely missed.
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Board Appointments Alan Dunlop has resigned from the Board. Thank you Alan for your time and service. We welcome Graham Russell to the Board. Staff It is with regret we have the departure of Adrian Robins as our CEO. Adrian stamped his authority on the position right from the start (December 2013) and we are now benefitting from his wisdom and expertise. Adrian, from the Board a huge thank you for all your efforts on our behalf. Adrian’s expertise will not be totally lost however, as he is staying on as our Financial Controller. Adrian, we wish you and Julie all the best in your partial retirement. Our new CEO is Mel Mather, who was appointed by the Board as from May 1st, 2017. This was a unanimous decision. Congratulations Mel. In conclusion, I wish to thank all those who have supported myself and Bowls Canterbury during the 2016/2017 season. For and on behalf of the Board,
Brian Barker Chairman
PRESIDENTS ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2017
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2017
Sadly, this will be my last Annual Report as I decided to retire at the end of April and have moved to a small cottage in Waimate with my wife, dog and cat. However, it is not a complete goodbye as yet, as I have agreed to remain on a 2-year contract as Sales and Finance Manager with responsibilities for overseeing the Bowls Canterbury Shop and also providing accountancy support. I wish to thank all of those clubs, bowlers, staff, volunteers, sponsors, trusts and the Board who have supported me during my three and a half years in office – a difficult job would have been made impossible without your wholehearted encouragement and backing.
Playing Programme: We introduced a new competition for Post Xmas Interclub in the form of the popular Australian Pennants with the men competing as a 3 x 4’s and the women as a 2 x 4’s – both competitions were thoroughly enjoyed by the few Clubs that entered these competitions and hopefully more will get involved next season. Overall playing numbers were increased over the season with the exception of the Champion of Champions Event which was considerably down on the previous season – mainly because 4 x Clubs decided not to enter (though one was because of the St Albans Park/Canterbury merger).
Pre Xmas Interclub – total numbers up by 23 an increase of +1.11%
Post Xmas Interclub – total numbers up by 177 an increase of + 9.2%
Centre Events – total numbers up by 3 an increase of +0.33%
Champion of Champions Events – total numbers down by 75 a decrease of -10.96%
The proposed Tournament Review Panel was established and they have come up with changes for the forthcoming season – hopefully this will continue the upward trend and we continue to provide competitions for all levels of bowlers.
The Finals weekends for this season for both the Centre Events and the Champion of Champions Events were put out for tender and Woolston Park Bowling Club won both tenders and held both of these events and did a tremendous job – many thanks to the Club and all of their willing volunteers – they did us proud.
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Financials:
The Annual Accounts for this year show a surplus of $20k+ mainly due to the continued support of grant providers and the growth in the retail sales through our Bowls Canterbury shop which grossed over $120k this last year. We express our thanks for all of the Clubs and bowlers who have supported our shop, these monies received are put back into bowls development instead of going out of our game, and we hope that you continue to support this venture. We also added this year an online option and have received many orders from throughout New Zealand from both the South and North Islands. We have also introduced Club Deals and also a Loyalty Programme that also benefits our Clubs. The Centre still relies heavily on outside funding to maintain our operations and this is getting increasingly harder to obtain the required amounts but we understand the predicament of the grant providers and are extremely grateful for all of the support that they give to Bowls Canterbury. The Draft Budget has been sent out to Clubs and shows a deficit of $40k+ as we do not anticipate receiving funding, other than what has been received and is being expensed monthly, however, we should expect to receive some funding and if we receive continued support through the shop we would anticipate a similar result to this year.
Centre Green:
The Centre Green continues to be used more frequently by established bowlers, youth and schools and the general community and we expect this trend to continue. The highlight of the season was part hosting the World Bowls Event in November/December and we received many thanks for our hospitality and the green itself. I would like to congratulate our new greenkeeper, Terry Stewart, who in his first year produced a marvelous playing surface, with great help from Glen Miller. I would also like to pay homage to all of the Clubs and volunteers that helped make this event memorable, the feedback from across the world has been all positive with the many overseas visitors enjoying their experience. I would also like to thank Terry Stewart and Paddy Brandon for their sterling efforts in improving the surrounds and buildings at the Centre Green in preparation for the World Bowls and the other volunteers that helped, including Rotary Club Members. I know that Emily has a full programme planned for the coming season and the Centre Green is a great asset for Bowls Canterbury to have.
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Memberships:
Traditional Club membership totals continue to fall with the latest Annual Returns received showing 3192 full paying members and 15 student members resulting in an overall decrease of 120 members. However, casual players continue to increase with over 10,000 reported participations last year. Statistics from Bowls New Zealand show that Bowls Canterbury still leads the way in most categories of membership and participations, so the problem is country-wide and we are responding better than most. It is still disappointing that the numbers of young bowlers are not continuing to rise, especially as Emily continues to expand her youth/school programmes, this is an area that Clubs will have to look at and embrace if our game is to continue to thrive and Clubs to survive.
Events and Results:
The Centre has had another very successful year – both in team and individual performances – a full listing of their achievements is included in another section of this Report – congratulations to you all and I hope that this is repeated next year and for many years to come. The highlight for me this year was the Men’s 7’s team winning the National Intercentre Competition on the same day that I celebrated my 65th birthday – the best birthday present ever. The Centre has won one of the Intercentre titles each of the four seasons that I have been involved and I believe that this is testament to our strong Interclub Programme of events – I sincerely hope that the programme changes made for the coming season do not affect this success rate.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2017
2014 National Intercentre Winners
2017 National Intercentre Winners 2016 National U8s Intercentre Winners
2015 National Intercentre Winners
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Volunteers:
Volunteers are an essential part of ant sports organization and Bowls Canterbury is very thankful for the tremendous work our volunteers do on behalf of the Centre and they have given up a great deal of their time last year as we hosted the World Bowls in addition to all of our usual events. It is impossible to name all of the many volunteers that help throughout the season but I would wish to mention a few – Ann Wright for providing umpires for the many events we run and the many umpires who have given up their time – the unsung heroes of our game, we would be lost without them, Stu Dalley for helping with green allocations for our events – a thankless job becoming harder. Selectors, Managers and Coaches dedicate a great deal of time in travelling to watch players, coach them, pick them and the travel with them to all of the various representative games – a big commitment over the season – a great effort from all involved with special mention to Darryl Hawker, Ron Matheson and Pam Clark, who were very visible at all of the Centre events and many of the Interclub fixtures. Coaches also give up a lot of their time, both for the Centre and also their Clubs, and many help out during our winter coaching programmes for new and developing bowlers. Greenkeepers also give a great deal of time in producing the best greens in New Zealand, if not the World, and the Centre recognizes their efforts, epitomised by the tremendous work those greenkeepers and their helpers performed in getting greens ready for the hosting of the National Intercentre Under 8’s Development Event, when after 4 days of continuous rain these heroes put in 6 hours or more on the Friday morning to ensure that the event started on time early on the Friday afternoon.
And Finally:
It is now time to hand over the reins to Mel Mather, who I am sure will do a great job in her new role, and build on the foundations that she has helped to establish over the last 3 years. I would like to personally thank Mel, Emily and Katie for their help and support – it has been a privilege to work with you and I hope that you continue the great work that you all do. I would also like to thank the Board who have never given less than 100% support to me during my role as CEO and together we have built a legacy that will enable to Bowls Canterbury to move forward in the coming years. I will miss you all – but it is now time to disappear into my vegetable plot. Keep safe and winter well – start setting those goals for the next bowling season.
Adrian Robins
Chief Executive Officer (Outgoing)
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YOUTH & DEVELOPMENT - ANNUAL REPORT
DIRECTORY AS AT 30th APRIL 2017
Kiwibowls Kiwibowls saw a massive rise in school participation. Last year Kiwibowls saw 2216 total participation to 3894 total participation this year. To achieve this, Kiwibowls was delivered to 15 schools during Term 4 2016 and Term 1 2017. The Bowling Clubs involved were imperative to this success as without the Clubs supporting the programme we would not be able to reach the same schools and students that we did. New Age Bowls Programme This is a new initiative that includes all year levels in the Primary School sector. The New Age Bowls Programme is for Year 0 – 4 Students to provide fun and entertaining activities while learning the very basics of bowls and fundamental sports skills. This programme saw 1176 total participations and 444 individual participations. Primary School Sports Canterbury Intermediate Pairs Tournament This Tournament is for Year 7 to Year 8 students. The 2017 Tournament saw 45 teams enter from across the intermediate schools in Canterbury. This year we had to change venue from the Centre Green to Bowls Papanui as we needed a two-green club. Bowls Papanui were a fantastic help and made the tournament run smoothly. Selwyn Sports Trust - Koru Games – Lawn Bowls 60 Pairs teams from across Canterbury came to Lincoln Bowling Club in September 2016. Lincoln Bowling Club were the host club again for the event. Each year the Koru Games numbers continue to grow and we hope to see growth in the Lawn Bowls division also. Holiday programmes During the Term 1/2 School holidays 10 different CASPA programmes were visited and 151 participants were taught bowls. The ages of these participants were between 5 years and 13 years.
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Children’s Day Approximately 300 children gave bowls a go at the annual Christchurch City Council Event, held this year on the East side of Christchurch in Burwood on ‘red zone’ land. A great use of green space. KidsFest This year we increased the venues and used artificial greens to give kids a great experience of Lawn Bowls. We had full capacity at all three venues totalling 90 kids participating in the three sessions available. The following clubs were involved in this programme; Halswell BC, Kaiapoi Riverside BC, and St Martins BC. All three clubs were fantastic in their efforts to help and assist. We will look to increase the venues and participations moving forward. Wednesday Sport Programme Term 4 2016 saw a drop in participation numbers last year with only 10 attending the programme. However, there was a massive increase in the number of entries for Term 1. 54 entries were counted, with 32 were consistently attending. Due to the growth in Term 1, we hope to reintroduce clubs into hosting the programme. Secondary Schools Pairs and Singles Tournament In the Singles event this year we had 4 entries and in the Pairs event we have 8 entries. The winner of the Singles event was Alex Wilkinson from Villa Maria College and the winners for the Pairs event was Chenielle Clark and Bonnie Taylor from Burnside High School. South Island Secondary Schools Pairs and Singles Tournament This is the second year this tournament was run through Bowls Canterbury on behalf of the New Zealand South Island Secondary Schools Council. Entries for these events were as follows:
Schools – 8 Singles entries – 12 Pairs entries - 13
This year again we had a lot of interest from outside of Canterbury. With schools coming from Oamaru, Timaru, and Ashburton.
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NCEA Programme Christchurch Boys High School students played bowls at the Centre Green during 2016. They completed the requirements set and gained their credits. There were 90 students who completed the programme. Bowls Canterbury U20s Competition The U20s Singles event was postponed until the day before the Centre Finals Weekend. We postponed the event as there was more opportunity for players to be available then when it was scheduled in the Playing programme. This year we saw, 4 entries from across Canterbury. Junior Classic – Coaching Clinic The Junior Classic was held at Rangiora BC and St Martins BC during August 2016. There was a total of 58 participants ranging from first year bowlers to fourth year bowlers. Coaches from across Canterbury helped with the running of the events. Events This season we offered clubs the option of taking over and run some of the events that are offered to Bowls Canterbury. Woolston Park Bowling Club is one example of them picking up one of our trailers and taking it to an event to have opportunity to promote Bowls and their Club. World Bowls Throughout the first part of the season, I was tasked to help promote the World Bowls events through the public and through the schools. We were able to complete 9 Have a Go sessions at 3 schools. 4 Have a Go sessions at local clubs with artificial greens. Promoted World Bowls during the Kiwibowls programme. And finally, we were able to access some help from New Zealand Institute of Sport students to help run these events. World Bowls has provided another platform for students, teachers and parents to see bowls and the spirit of the sport and that, in turn, has increased the number of schools we were able to visit. Emily Robbins Youth and Development Coordinator
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COACHING COMMITTEE - ANNUAL REPORT
DIRECTORY AS AT 30th APRIL 2017
As the Convenor of the coaching committee from the beginning of last season, I would like to acknowledge the wonderful contribution the outgoing Convenor, Cushla McGillivray made whilst in the position for a number of years. Thank you Cushla, for making the coaching committee an integral part of Bowls Canterbury. The committee exists to support coach recruitment and training and up skilling through endorsing the curriculum developed by Bowls NZ. We also assist in providing coaches and player pathways during winter coaching at the Junior Classic (0 to 4 playing years) and Academy (5 to 8 playing years). Representative squad development is also another key focus for the committee. Members of the coaching committee were Pam Clark Burnside, Terry Williams Beckenham, Jack Dzenis Woodend, Roger Munro Christchurch, Emily Robbins Bowls Canterbury staff and Greg Trewhitt Halswell as Convenor. Graeme Rees and Darren Redway delivered coach training courses as Bowls New Zealand Coach Developers in our region. Last year coach training sessions were held on 30th April and 1st May Foundation - 2 attendees Development - 4 attendees Update – 2 attendees. Congratulations to Graeme Rees who was selected as an Assistant Development Coach for the New Zealand Blackjacks. The Junior Classic last year was led by Gillian Abel and was run at two venues over three Sundays in August, at which 56 bowlers attended. The Academy led by Darren Redway, was held in September at which 14 bowlers attended. Thank you to both Gillian and Darren for organising these events. Youth Development was again led by Emily Robbins. Each year the programmes Emily runs, attracts more and more young people to our great game. Congratulations to Pam Clark who was named as Bowls Canterbury Coach of the year for the 2015/16 season. Thanks to all the coaches who assist members at their respective clubs to enhance their learning of our game and also to the coaches, selectors and managers who assist players at the representative level. Greg Trewhitt Coaching Committee Convenor
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UMPIRES ASSOCIATION - ANNUAL REPORT
DIRECTORY AS AT 30th APRIL 2017
Here we are at the end of another year. We have had the last of the World Bowls I thank those who helped this year. My thanks go to John Leeds for his consistent and meticulous records of meeting and all the work behind the scenes. Thanks also to Philip Haythormthwaite. Well done Philip on your meticulous presentation of our finance. I would I to thank Anne Wright for all her work on allocation of the umpires and winning the Official off the year award. Continuing with thanks to the Education committee for their dedication in training new umpires and the question and answers for our monthly meetings. To my committee, I thank you for your support and loyalty this year. I would like to pass on my condolences to the members of our Association' to families and friends of deceased members throughout the past 12 months. Andrew Wilson Umpires President
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GREEN KEEPERS ASSOCIATION - ANNUAL REPORT
DIRECTORY AS AT 30th APRIL 2017
It is my pleasure to once again give you the president’s report. It was a dry Summer but a very wet Autumn. The greens this season were of a high standard and played well. Well done to all the Greenkeepers for all your hard work. I would like to thank Terry Stewart and Terry Rossiter who have come onto our Canterbury Greenkeepers Association Executive during the year. As you will all know Robin Moffat has been very sick but I am pleased to say he is recovering well and the last time I saw him he has come a long way and although he has a long way to go yet he is a very determined guy and I have no doubt he will be back playing bowls at some stage hopefully next season Well done to Ray Grigg and his team on the planing machine. This is Rays 2nd year working the planer and he has done a very good job with it. Well done to you all. I have most likely missed something and if so I apologize but keep the good work up. South Island Green Keepers Conference The South Island Green Keepers Conference this last year was held at the New Papanui Club in Sawyers Arms road. It was a very interesting conference and we had over 90 attend from all over NZ with greenkeepers from Auckland and other parts of the North Island coming to it. I would like to thank the team that helped organize and run it and look forward to seeing you all in Balclutha for this years conference. We would like as many as possible of our Canterbury members there to help make this years conference a success for Balclutha. Field Days Field Days have again been well attended this year which is great to see. Once again I must point out the importance of attending field days and it doesn’t matter how long you have been a greenkeeper there is always something you can learn that will help you. If you have anything that you would like to have included in the field days please let us know. I would like to thank our Secretary/Treasurer Colin James for the work that he has put into our Association especially the last few years whilst he has been doing the Secretary/Treasurer job. Colin retired from Greenkeeping at the end of March and from our executive as of today. I wish Colin all the best for his retirement years. Last but not least I on behalf of the Canterbury Greenkeepers Assn would like to thank all our sponsors that have helped us throughout this last year especially Prebble Seeds who are always there to help us. Please remember to support our sponsors Eric Allison President
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
INTERCLUB WOMEN'S TWO FOURS
Div 1 Winner Woodend 1 Riccarton Racecourse Cup #1
Div 2 Winner Fendalton 1 Certificate
Div 3 Winner Morrison Ave 1 Certificate
Div 4 Winner Lincoln 1 Certificate
MEN'S TWO FOURS
Div 1 Winner Rangiora 1 Certificate
Div 2 Winner Cashmere 1 Certificate
Div 3 Winner Parklands 1 Certificate
Div 4 Winner Halswell 2 Certificate
Div 5 Winner Lincoln 1 Certificate
Div 6 Winner Papanui Club 4 Certificate
Div 7 Winner Belfast 2 Certificate
WOMEN'S FIVES
Div 1 Winner Beckenham 1 Sybil Mahar Trophy
Div 2 Winner Kaiapoi Riverside 1 Certificate
Div 3 Winner Allenton 1 Certificate
Div 4 Winner Rangiora 1 Certificate
Div 5 Winner Methven 1 Certificate
Div 6 Winner St Albans Canterbury 1 Certificate
MEN'S THREE FOURS
Div 1 Winner Christchurch 1 Northland Centre Shield
Div 2 Winner Kaiapoi Club 1 Jack Maloney Shield
Div 3 Winner Woodend 1 Bill Cole Shield
Div 4 Winner Beckenham Arnold Memory Shield
Div 5 Winner St Albans Canterbury Certificate
Div 6 Winner Barrington United Certificate
MIXED 10'S
Winner Parklands Avon City Ford Trophy
WATSON SHIELD (MEN'S 10'S)
Winner Elmwood Watson Shield
JUNIOR PAIRS
Div 1 Winner Rangiora May Howie Trophy Tray
Div 2 Winner West Melton The Ron Roberts Award for Bowls Canterbury
Junior Pairs
JUNIOR TRIPLES
Div 1 Winner Barrington United 1 Junior Triples Trophy
Div 2 Winner Woodend 1 Certificate
JUNIOR FOURS
Div 1 Winner Bowls Papanui 1 M A Le Cren Plate
Div 2 Winner Parklands 2 Dave Martin Trophy
Div 3 Winner Lincoln 1 Robinson Shield
MEN'S 8'S
Div 1 Winner Avon Park Peter Rennell Trophy
Div 2 Winner Cashmere Certificate
Div 3 Winner Oxford Certificate
Div 4 Winner Rangiora 2 Certificate
Div 5 Winner Darfield Certificate
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
INTERCLUB (continued) WOMEN'S 8'S
Div 1 Winner St Albans Canterbury Bowls Canterbury Women's 8's Trophy
Div 2 Winner Redcliffs Mt Pl Certificate
Div 3 Winner Kaiapoi Riverside Certificate
Div 4 Winner Lincoln Certificate
MEN'S 7'S
Div 1 Winner Belfast Arch Murray Shield
Div 2 Winner Sumner 1 Bisman Bodger Plate
WOMEN'S 7'S
Div 1 Winner Burnside 1 BNZ Interclub Trophy
Div 2 Winner Allenton Ware Trophy
ROWNTREE CUP - WOMENS
Winner Beckenham 1 Rowntree Cup
MANNING CUP
Winner Mandeville Manning Cup
WOMEN'S DOUBLE TRIPLES
Div 1 Winner Riccarton RC 1 Ruth Roberts Trophy
Div 2 Winner Burnside 2 Certificate
Div 3 Winner Darfield Certificate
Div 4 Winner Parklands 2 Certificate
MEN'S 3 X 3's
Div 1 Winner Burnside 1 Bowls Canterbury Men's 3 X 3's Trophy
Div 2 Winner Avon Park 1 Certificate
Div 3 Winner Barrington United 1 Certificate
Div 4 Winner Lincoln 1 Certificate
VET'S 7'S (MIXED)
Winner Halswell Bowls Canterbury Vet's 7's Trophy
JUNIOR 7'S
Winner Bowls Papanui/Barrington United Bowls Canterbury Junior 7's Trophy
WOMEN'S DOUBLE PAIRS
Winner St Albans Canterbury Certificate
MEN'S DOUBLE PAIRS (Wednesday Morning)
Winner Halswell 3 Certificate
MEN'S DOUBLE PAIRS (Tuesday Evening)
Winner Avon Park 1 Certificate
VET'S DOUBLE PAIRS
Winner Elmwood Certificate
MEN'S DOUBLE TRIPLES
Winner Parklands Certificate
VET'S DOUBLE TRIPLES
Div 1 Winner Morrison Ave Certificate
MEN'S PREMIER 3X4'S PENNANTS
Winner Burnside Eddie Simpson Trophy
WOMEN'S PREMIER 2X4'S PENNANTS
Winner Elmwood Bowls Canterbury Women's 2x4's Pennants
Trophy
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
CENTRE EVENTS JUNIOR WOMEN'S SINGLES
Winner Cait Bassett (Burnside)
Millennium Cup
JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES
Winner Duncan O'Keefe
(Rangiora) Robby Robinson Cup
SECRETARY TREASURER TOURNAMENT
Winner Chris Kibblewhite Brian McPartlin
(Parklands) B S Johns Cup
OVER 60'S SINGLES
Winner Rick Day
(Rangiora) Pat Doig Memorial Trophy
OVER 60's PAIRS
Winner Murray Hill
Neil Cornelius (Burnside)
George Ore Cup
OVER 60's TRIPLES
Winner
Russell Heeney Colin Lowery
Gary Marshall (Combined)
Bowls Canterbury Over 60 Triples Plate
OVER 60's FOURS
Winner
John Mears Rex Carpinter
Andrew Bramham John Connolly
(Halswell)
Hewison Trophy
WOMEN'S 1ST & 2ND YEAR SINGLES
Winner Rebecca Jelfs
(Rangiora) Gavin Hooper Trophy - Women's
MEN'S 1ST & 2ND YEAR SINGLES
Winner Neil Tiplady (Woodend)
Gavin Hooper Trophy - Men's
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS AERO WOMEN'S SINGLES
Winner Tayla Bruce (Burnside)
Evelyn Warren Cup
AERO MEN'S SINGLES
Winner Gary Lawson (Sumner)
A G Munn Trophy
LAMB & HAYWARD WOMEN'S PAIRS
Winner Bev Morel
Joyce McKinnel (Elmwood)
Mike Hawkins Trophy
LAMB & HAYWOOD MEN'S PAIRS
Winner Dean Mooney Stewart Reed (Avon Park)
Canadian Shield
CENTRE WOMEN'S TRIPLES
Winner
Tayla Bruce Alex Wilkinson Tessa Hocking
(Burnside)
Moyna Trophy
CENTRE MEN'S TRIPLES
Winner
Mike Small Richard Hocking Barry Williams
(Burnside)
Ken Perry Trophy
CENTRE WOMEN'S FOURS
Winner
Adele Greenfield CJ Hargrave
Gill Abel Lyn Haworth (Beckenham)
Fox Cup
CENTRE MEN'S FOURS
Winner
Lance Pascoe Kelvin Scott Mark Young
Nathan Glasson (Belfast)
M O Sinclair Shield
MIXED PAIRS
Winner David Milne
Pauline Smith (Beckenham)
Bowls Canterbury Mixed Pairs Trophy
UNDER 20 SINGLES MIXED - KITTYHAWK
Winner Alex Wilkinson
(Burnside) Bowls Canterbury Development Cup
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION EVENTS CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S 1 & 2 YEAR SINGLES
Winner Rebecca Jelfs
(Rangiora) Centennial Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S 1 & 2 YEAR SINGLES
Winner Paul Williams (West Melton)
T G Fox Trophy
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES
Winner Alex Wilkinson
(Burnside) Riccarton Women's Trophy
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES
Winner Phil Austin (Halswell)
The Geoff Pidgeon Memorial Jug
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S FOURS
Winner
Jenny Hamilton Jenny Eddy Kay Cannell Diane Owles
(Halswell)
Ada Wilding Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S FOURS
Winner
Doug Paterson Rick Day
Peter Smith Mike Newman
(Rangiora)
W J Kean Shield
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S TRIPLES
Winner
Sandra Keith Rachel Davies
Velmai Whinham (Allenton)
Mrs R Hobbs Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S TRIPLES
Winner
Lionel Shaw Terry Stewart Ross Fenton
(Papanui Club)
Burnside Trophy Plate
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S PAIRS
Winner Sherrie Cottle Alison Ramsay
(Elmwood) McIntosh Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S PAIRS
Winner Colin Lowery
Trevor Kennett (Leeston)
Laing Orchard Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION WOMEN'S SINGLES
Winner Jillian Walls
(Papanui Club) Newberry Cup
CHAMPION OF CHAMPION MEN'S SINGLES
Winner John Lavell (Sumner)
Maddison Trophy
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
REPRESENTATIVE EVENTS PATRICIA WILLIAMS - CANTERBURY v SOUTH CANTERBURY
Women Winner Canterbury Patricia Williams Trophy
TOWN v COUNTRY - November
Women Senior Town No Trophy
Men Senior Town R A Anderson
Women Dev Town No Trophy
Men Dev Town Country Bumpkins Trophy
TOWN v COUNTRY - February
Women Dev Country Town Vs Country Junior Bowls (Duncan White & Les Woodhouse)
Men Dev Country
LINDLEY NEIL - CANTERBURY v WEST COAST
Men Dev Canterbury Lindley Neill Cup
Senior Men
Winner South Canterbury Overall Winner Gordon Jolly Trophy
Winner South Canterbury Canterbury v South Canterbury Steans Cup
Winner Canterbury North Otago v Canterbury Tiki Whare
Talent Development Men
Winner Canterbury Overall Winner Bruce Sinclair Shield
Winner Not Held Canterbury v Dunedin Les Woodhouse Plate
Winner Not Held Canterbury v Dunedin Coup Perry
Winner Canterbury South Canterbury v Canterbury
Earl Cup
OVER 60'S CANTERBURY v SOUTHLAND
Winner Canterbury Colphil Cup
WELLINGTON QUADRANGULAR
Women Winner Dunedin Margaret Hawkins Memorial Trophy
WELLINGTON QUADRANGULAR
Men Winner Wellington Centre Challenge Cup
CANTERBURY v CANTERBURY COUNTRY Over 65's
Winner Town Lightfoot Coomes Trophy
CANTERBURY COUNTRY v SOUTH CANTERBURY, NORTH OTAGO, CENTRAL OTAGO
Winner Canterbury Country Lex Kimber Quad Trophy
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
OTHER CENTRE AWARDS NOEL'S BOWLS Gary Lawson (Sumner) Senior Men's Representative
Ann Simpson (Parklands) Senior Women's Representative
Ron Matheson Men's Development Representative
Fay Sampson (Belfast) Women's Development Representative
WHITE STARS Peter Cotton (Bowls Papanui) White Star Junior Events
Rebecca Jelfs (Rangiora) White Star Junior Events
Jason Johnstone (Bowls Papanui) White Star Junior Events
Duncan O'Keefe (Rangiora) White Star Junior Events
Alex Wilkinson (Burnside) White Star Junior Events
GOLD STARS Rick Day (Rangiora) 5 Gold Stars
Colin Lowery (Leeston) 10 Gold Star
Bev Morel (Elmwood) 35 Gold Star
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL AWARDS HEARTLAND BANK NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2015-16
Men's Championship Fours
Third Equal Dean Drummond, Richard Hocking, Lloyd Fitness & Seamus Curtin
Women's Championship Singles
Third Equal Katelyn Inch
Mens's Championship Pairs
Winner Gary Lawson & Neville Rodda
Women's Championship Fours
Third Equal Sarah Scott, Bronwyn Stevens, Katelyn Inch & Debbie White
Women's Championship Fours
Winner Jo Edwards, Val Smith, Kirsten Edwards & Tayla Bruce
NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016
Men's Fours
Third Equal Lance Pascoe (s), Kelvin Scott, Nathan Glasson & Mark Young
NATIONAL UNDER 8'S INTERCENTRE 2017
Third Equal Canterbury Women's Development
Singles Cait Bassett
Pairs Fay Sampson (S) & Alex Wilkinson
Fours Donelda Scott (s), Kirsten Rowe, Tania Woodham & Vanessa Tyson
Coach Pam Clark
Manager Greg Trewhitt
Third Equal Canterbury Men's Development
Singles Barry Williams
Pairs Paddy Stewart (s) & Matt Bassett
Fours Phil Austin (s), Aaron Spillane, Brett Satterthwaite & Shaun Osbourne
Coach Darryl Hawker
Manager Ron Matheson
NATIONAL INTERCLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017
Women's 7's Division 1
Third Equal Burnside Bowling Club
Singles Tayla Bruce
Pairs Pam Clark (s) & Cait Bassett
Fours Angela Boyd (s), Kirsten Rowe, Beryl Murphy & Estelle Jarvis
Manager Brenda Turner
Women's 7's Division 2
Winner Allenton Bowling Club
Singles Sandra Keith
Pairs Serena Matthews (s) & Noeline Woods
Fours Rosemary Bennett (s), Wendy Watson, Sandra Holdom & Shirley Doig
Manager Colin Lowery
Men's 7's Division 2
Winner Sumner Bowling Club
Singles Gary Lawson
Pairs John Lavell (s) & Alex Toye
Fours Shayne Sincock (s), Roger Glendinning, Dean Calvert & Ricky Cock
Manager Neville Poole
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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL AWARDS NATIONAL INTERCENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017
National Men
Winner Canterbury Men
Singles Andrew Kelly
Pairs Gary Lawson (s) & Stephen Ditfort
Fours Lance Pascoe (s), Kelvin Scott, Nathan Glasson & Richard Hocking
Coach/Manager Darryl Hawker
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BOWLS CANTERBURY INC 2016/2017 PRIZE LIST
BOWLS CANTERBURY AWARDS Team of the Year Canterbury Senior Men's Intercentre Team
Club of the Year Burnside
Administrator of the Year Barry Chapman (Beckenham)
Official of the Year Gavin Hooper (Woolston Park)
Greenkeeper of the Year Ron Sabin (Bowls Papanui)
Coach of the Year Darryl Hawker (Canterbury Men's Teams)
Volunteer of the Year Murray Jones (Belfast)
Consistent Female Player of the Year Alex Wilkinson (Burnside)
Consistent Male Player of the Year Rick Day (Rangiora)
Young Player of the Year Tayla Bruce (Burnside)
Most Improved Player of the Year Alex Wilkinson (Burnside)
Sportsman of the Year Gary Lawson (Sumner)
Sportswoman of the Year Tayla Bruce (Burnside)
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BOWLS CANTERBURY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2017
Bowls Canterbury Inc. wishes to thank Peter Davidson and Associates for
completing an Audit on our accounts. Please find enclosed in this Annual
Report the following documents:
Auditors Report
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Financial Performance
Notes to the Financial Statements
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BOWLS CANTERBURY WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING COMPAINES
WHO SUPPORTED US THIS YEAR :